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this post was submitted on 21 Dec 2023
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Im going to say that doesnt exist and restoring from it would be a nightmare. You could cobble together a shell or python script that does that though.
You're better off just getting a drive bay and plugging all the drives in at once as an LVM.
You could also do the opposite, which is split the 4TB into the different logical volumes. Each the same size as a drive.
It wouldn't be so complicated to restore as long as they keep full paths and don't split up subdirectories. But yeah, sounds like they'd need a custom tool to examine their dirs and do a solve a series of knapsack problems.